It should come as no surprise that the Bush administration's newest military-man-of-substance-turned- political lapdog, General Petraeus, maintains that the situation in Iraq is not only salvageable, but actually improving, due to the "surge" of U.S. combat troops into Iraq over the past year. All the president and his collection of GI Joe hand-puppets ask for is more time, more money and more troops.
There is no reason to believe that the compliant war facilitators who comprise the "anti-war" Democratic majority in Congress will do anything other than give the president what he is asking for. No one seems to want to debate, in any meaningful fashion, what is really going on in Iraq.
Why would they? The Democrats, like their Republican counterparts, have invested too much political capital into fictionalizing the problem with slogans like "support the troops," "we're fighting the enemy there so we don't have to fight them here," and my all-time favorite, "leaving Iraq would hand victory to al-Qaida."
There simply is no incentive to put fact on the table and formulate policy that actually seeks a solution to a properly defined problem. Like the Republicans before them, the Democrats today seek not to govern with the best interests of the people in mind, but rather to game the system in order to consolidate political power. Political sloganeering has so trumped reality that any political backlash that is generated from the so-called "Petraeus Report" will be limited to how the Democrats could better sustain a conflict that kills American troops, since no main-stream Democratic leader has expressed a true "get out of Iraq now" policy.
Nearly 4 1/2 years following President Bush's ill-fated (and illegal) decision to invade and occupy Iraq, few people in a position to influence policy formulation and implementation in America have actually grasped the horrible truth about what has transpired, and what is transpiring, in Mesopotamia today. As the United States places the finishing touches on Fortress America, the new half-billion-dollar Embassy complex in the heart of the Green Zone in downtown Baghdad, and more troops pour into mega-bases throughout Iraq, the reality (and futility) of permanent occupation has yet to sink in. What could be going through the minds of those members of Congress who keep signing blank checks for the president? Is there no oversight of how and why this money is spent? How can someone fund permanent infrastructure one day, then speak of the need to get out of Iraq the next?
The compliant mainstream media, of course, is no help. The war in Iraq has become a major generator of advertising revenue for these corporations, so there is no incentive to actually report the truth, but rather manipulate the fiction. Iraq has become a prestige destination for every aspiring journalist or struggling anchor, determined to get "the big story." The most recent manifestation of this syndrome is CBS News anchor Katie Couric, who earlier this week travelled to Iraq because she was (in her own words), "Curious about very basic questions regarding living conditions, about how much fear there is in the street, about how the soldiers really are doing." That the situation in Iraq has been boiled down to these three big, burning issues (living conditions, fear in the streets, and how the troops are really doing), and that CBS is sending their multi-million-dollar investment to investigate, speaks volumes about the truly degenerate state of American journalism today.
The real big three she should be addressing are "Why do Americans keep dying?" "Who is killing them?" and "Why?" Of course, answering these questions would undermine the very fantasy world Couric is being sent to cover, one where Americans are doing good deeds in the name of peace and justice for downtrodden Iraqis. Couric's jaunt is fraud on a massive scale. Ironically, she herself acknowledged this when she admitted that her up-beat reports from Iraq were reflective of what the US military wanted her to see, and not honest 'reporting' on her part.
If Couric and her ilk won't answer these questions, I will. "Why do Americans keep dying?" Simple: Because we are in Iraq. We don't belong there. Our presence is derived from our own violation of law, not someone else's, and as such any effort to sustain our presence is tainted by this same foundation of illegitimacy. In short, Americans will keep dying in Iraq as long as we remain in Iraq. If Katie wanted to really get to the bottom of this story, she could venture out on her own to any one of the villages and towns where Americans have been killed recently. Of course, she would probably end up dead herself, which would defeat the purpose of trying to report the story.
"Who is killing them?" Another easy answer: Iraqis. We are occupying their homeland. We are violating their sovereignty. We are butchering, abusing and torturing their citizens. Our continued presence is an affront to the socio-economic-political fabric that is (or was) Iraqi society. If someone occupied my hometown in the same manner Americans occupy Iraq, I'd be killing them any way I could. And I would be called a hero by my own people, and not a terrorist. The Bush administration, in an effort to deflect public attention away from this reality, has created the fiction of a massive al-Qaida presence in Iraq, working in parallel with a similarly large Iranian Revolutionary Guard Command presence, which apparently is responsible for the majority of anti-American violence and dead U.S. troops.
Rhetoric aside, however, American officials who make these claims have been unable to back them up with hard facts and figures. There is an al-Qaida presence in Iraq. However, the majority of what is known as "al-Qaida in Iraq" is composed of Iraqis, not foreigners. The whole phenomenon is a direct result of the American occupation of Iraq, and would dissipate the moment America left the country. Likewise, the accusation of direct Iranian involvement in anti-American violence is questionable. Iranian political support of Iraqi Shiite groups who violently oppose the American occupation of Iraq is real, but then again we know this: We invited the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq to join us in toppling Saddam. Based out of Iran, functioning as a de-facto arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Command, SCIRI did as we asked. Why, then, are we shocked when SCIRI maintains ties with the very entity that created and nurtured it? It is Iraqi Shiites who are killing Americans, not Iranians. And they would kill us with or without the support of Iran.
Now we come to the third and perhaps most difficult question: "Why?" In some odd way, Katie Couric's jaunt to Iraq answers that question: Because Americans truly don't care. Oh, we care about vague softball issues, such as "conditions in the street," "fear," and of course, "how the American troops are really doing," especially when they are fed to us in 30-second sound bites or three- minute "in-depth" stories. Little feel good segments planted in between commercials, designed not to infringe on our intellectual curiosity for more than 30 minutes so we don't loose our focus watching the latest "reality" show or made-for-television drama.
The fact is, Couric's made-for-television news is to what is really happening in Iraq as "CSI: Las Vegas" is to what is really happening on the streets of Sin City. CBS knows that, which is why they are packaging Katie in this fashion. The shame is that for most Americans watching, they think they're getting the real deal. They are not, but will continue to wallow in their ignorant indifference. Katie will struggle to tell us that our kids keep dying in Iraq to "improve the quality of life" and "reduce the level of fear" on the streets of Baghdad. She solemnly informs us that "our boys and girls" are suffering, but they know it is in support of a just and noble cause. Katie will continue to report the story in Iraq from the perspective of an American political dynamic, not Iraqi reality.
She won't go visit one of the American mercenary units in Iraq, the private military contractors who challenge the American military for numerical supremacy. She won't burrow into the never-never land of legal ambiguity that allows these mercenaries to commit murder at will, to treat Iraq (and Iraqis) as second-class citizens in their own nation, and whose continued abuse of Iraq results in a deep and undying hatred for all things American. Katie may catch a movie in a hardened underground theater on one of the Pentagon's mega-bases, or go shopping in a PX inside the "Green Zone" to get a "feel" of life for our troops, but she won't venture up north, into Kurdistan, where other secure outposts of foreign occupation sit, out of sight and mind. If Couric would visit the Iraqi Oil Ministry, she might be shocked to witness the legal maneuvering and exploitation carried out by foreign oil companies (including, directly or indirectly, American oil companies).
Working with local Kurdish officials, small oil exploration and drilling camps are sprouting up all over northern Iraq, where they siphon off the wealth of the Iraqi people. Shipped out of Iraq via Turkey and (surprisingly) Iran, using long-established smuggling routes, these illegal ventures are generating billions of dollars in income for oil companies, and because these ventures aren't supposed to exist, this income goes unreported. You can't miss these sites. Any review of Google-Earth imagery would show these facilities springing up like mushrooms over the last few years. The U.S. military knows about them, and yet does nothing. Note to Richard Kaplan (Katie Couric's producer): If you want to investigate this story, I'll provide you with the geographic coordinates. Drive up and try to talk your way into the security perimeter. Position Katie well for the camera shot and demand answers. Just look out for the Canadian, South African or American mercenaries who are charged by "Big Oil" to keep this dirty little secret "secret."
Instead of going to Iraq to report on why Americans keep dying, Katie could just stay here, in America. There are any number of corporations whose board rooms she could visit. Or she could smooth talk her way into a number of country clubs, to interview the human face of the "military industrial complex" that President Eisenhower warned us about a half-century ago. She might take a look at congressional campaign financing, where the profits from these corporations fund the campaigns of the politicians who continue to do nothing about Iraq. Then, and just then, would Katie come close to answering the question of "Why?"
But she won't. Or should I say, she can't. CBS is owned by General Electric. GE is working hard to get favorable trading status with any number of foreign trading partners. The U.S. trade representative is working hard on GE's behalf. Hard-nosed "reporting" by the likes of Couric would not go over well in the bowels of the White House, where instructions to the U.S. trade representative are issued. "I'm Katie Couric," her broadcast could begin. "Tonight I am declaring independence from corporate control over how I report (i.e., read) the news." Answering the "why" of Iraq requires confronting the layers of corruption and corporate domination of America on so many levels that even if Katie wanted to, she couldn't-at least not from her perch as anchor of the CBS Evening News.
In a way, Iraq is a manifestation of all that ails America today. A complete breakdown of fundamental societal checks and balances brought on by greed and hubris. From General Petraeus who will give it, to the mindless corporate-owned minions who populate much of Congress who will receive it, to the entertainment-as-news media which will report on it, and to the American people who will consume it with no foundation upon which to evaluate it, the "Petraeus Report" will have little relevance to what is really going on in Iraq. Once again, Americans will be searching for a solution to a problem they have yet to properly define.
Just ask Katie Couric. Or better yet, watch her.
Scott Ritter was a Marine Corps intelligence officer from 1984 to 1991 and a United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991 to 1998. He is the author of numerous books, including "Iraq Confidential" (Nation Books, 2005) , "Target Iran" (Nation Books, 2006) and his latest, "Waging Peace: The Art of War for the Antiwar Movement" (Nation Books, April 2007).
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Show AllI agree with Scott Ritter and others who say:
What a pathetic bunch of citizens you all are!
At least the previous generation forced Nixon to end the war and then to resign. All you people can do is nitpick corporate relationships! Who cares what paper shell-company owns which individual network! They all are complicit in the crime of not reporting stories of substance that implicate American CEO's. What you fail to realize in Scott's article is the monumental fact that he has discovered that big oil companies have already invaded Iran, have taken over the northern part of the country, and have been threatening them with the next-door US Army if they don't price energy their way and keep quiet about all that tax-free oil being pumped out of there.
Obviously, since there is no honor among thieves, things have fallen apart with Tehran, and now the Fortune-500 wants the bush monkey to nuke em!
Watergate was nothing by comparison. Nothing.
These "tactical nukes" will forever brand us as the bad guys, if they are used. This will incite China to take over Taiwan and SouthEast Asia using the same arguments the Bush/Cheney Crime Families used to invade sovereign nations who's only crime is not having the bomb to stop it.
In my opinion, this will increase demand for nuclear arms and quite possibly get us into a third world war, which, because of the half-life of residual radiation, will not go away for thousands of years, i.e.: hell.
And you're doing.... what about it? Nothing?
pacplyer - out
I like John Prime
UN-common-dreams:
thanks for the reminder - great tune by a wonderful singer and songwriter whom i love very much.
i am sure it was sitting in the back of my mind but i was thinking more about the sorry state of the food supply what with all the modifications that we are not allowed to know about, and the general state of biodiversity, which, if we weren't so distracted by the war, we would be spending more time thinking about.
i also remember (now that you bring john up) that, back in the day of the recently evoked, by bush, war in vietnam, we, the peace nicks, subject today of so much ridicule, showed heart and spirit and we sacrificed lives to stop that war. we were in the street putting everything on the line.
we were accused of giving comfort to the enemy. we accused of undermining the american way of life. we were called commies, queers. we were shot and murdered on university campuses by the national guard.
we stood up. we said no more. we said stop.
we had the mayor of chicago sic the police on us. we went to jail.
we stood up.
not enough stand up today for peace. no one is prepared to sacrifice. no one is prepared to do anything but sit in their apartments and homes and watch the endless reruns of csi.
we cared, back in the day, in a way that seems gone.
and now we once again have sam stones living all around the country nursing their private nightmares, which is something i am so sorry to say, that i thought we would never be stupid enough to allow to happen again, but we have done it.
hurts me very badly.
Sam Stone written and performed by john prine:
sam stone came home to his wife and family
after serving in the conflict overseas
and the time that he served had shattered all his nerve
and left a little shrapnel in his knee
but the morphine killed his pain
and it rattled round his brain
gave him all the confidence he lacked
with a pink carnation and a monkey
on his back
there's a hole in daddy's arm where all the money goes
jesus christ he died for nothing i suppose
little pictures have big ears
don't stop to count the years
sweet songs don't last too long
on broken radios
Milesofmusic: "...unplug your tv and start a garden somewhere to grow some real food..."
Are you too a fan of John Prine M.o.M.?
Here's his 'Spanish Pipedream':
"She was a level-headed dancer on the road to alcohol,
And I was just a soldier on my way to Montreal
Well she pressed her chest against me
About the time the juke box broke
Yeah, she gave me a peck on the back of the neck,
And these are the words she spoke:
Chorus:
Blow up your TV throw away your paper
Go to the country, build you a home
Plant a little garden, eat a lot of peaches
Try an find Jesus on your own
"Well, I sat there at the table and I acted real naive
For I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve,
Well, she danced around the bar room and she did the hoochy-coo,
Yeah she sang her song all night long, tellin' me what to do:
(chorus)
"Well, I was young and hungry and about to leave that place,
When just as I was leavin', well she looked me in the face,
I said "You must know the answer."
She said, "No but I'll give it a try."
And to this very day we've been livin' our way
And here is the reason why:
We blew up our TV threw away our paper
Went to the country, built us a home
Had a lot of children, fed 'em on peaches
They all found Jesus on their own"
...
good point. the spider web of who owns what is important, but as you lay out in this one case - it is onerous to keep track of all this shit.
more important to have the general understanding of the incestuous interconnections of the pillars of power.
let someone post the banking connections of the corporations. that is something i would like to see.
more on the fed
the imf
world bank
and the international bank of settlement
I too was confused by the 'GE owns CBS' statement but maybe there is a bit of confusion as to who owns GE-Westinghouse.
The following is muddled at best because of so many internal name changes......We need a forensic accountant here but it appears that all of the money goes to one vault started a long time ago......
CBS creates Viacom, GE Westinghouse buys CBS, Viacom buys CBS,Viacom spins off broadcasting
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1919 RCA incorporated to control patents of General Electric, AT&T, Westinghouse.
1926 AT&T sells Broadcasting Corporation of America (inc radio stations WEAF and WCAP) to RCA
1926 NBC established by RCA (50%), GE (30%), Westinghouse (20%)
1926 RCA, GE and Westinghouse buy WEAF in New York.
1989 Westinghouse buys Legacy Broadcasting Company
1994 establishes partnership with CBS
1997 Westinghouse Electric changes name to CBS
Viacom was originally created by CBS in 1971 to get around a FCC ruling that prohibited television networks from owning cable systems and TV stations in the same market.
1995 Westinghouse buys CBS
Electrical manufacturer and broadcaster Westinghouse Electric acquired CBS in 1995, absorbed the Infinity radio broadcasting and outdoor advertising group for US$4.7 billion and then changed its name to CBS.
Viacom buys CBS
1999 Viacom buys CBS for US$50bn
In 2005 Viacom spun off its broadcasting interest as CBS Corporation.
http://www.ketupa.net/westinghouse2.htm
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GENERAL ELECTRIC --(donated 1.1 million to GW Bush for his 2000 election campaign)
Television Holdings:
* NBC: includes 13 stations, 28% of US households.
* NBC Network News: The Today Show, Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, Meet the Press, Dateline NBC, NBC News at Sunrise.
* CNBC business television; MSNBC 24-hour cable and Internet news service (co-owned by NBC and Microsoft); Court TV (co-owned with Time Warner), Bravo (50%), A&E (25%), History Channel (25%).
The "MS" in MSNBC
means microsoft
The same Microsoft that donated 2.4 million to get GW bush elected.
Other Holdings:
* GE Consumer Electronics.
* GE Power Systems: produces turbines for nuclear reactors and power plants.
* GE Plastics: produces military hardware and nuclear power equipment.
* GE Transportation Systems: runs diesel and electric trains.
==================================================
WESTINGHOUSE / CBS INC.
Westinghouse Electric Company, part of the Nuclear Utilities Business Group of British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL)
whos #1 on the Board of Directors? None other than:
Frank Carlucci (of the Carlyle Group)
Television Holdings:
* CBS: includes 14 stations and over 200 affiliates in the US.
* CBS Network News: 60 minutes, 48 hours, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, CBS Morning News, Up to the Minute.
* Country Music Television, The Nashville Network, 2 regional sports networks.
* Group W Satellite Communications.
Other Holdings:
* Westinghouse Electric Company: provides services to the nuclear power industry.
* Westinghouse Government Environmental Services Company: disposes of nuclear and hazardous wastes. Also operates 4 government-owned nuclear power plants in the US.
* Energy Systems: provides nuclear power plant design and maintenance.
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http://la.indymedia.org/news/2003/04/47530.php
isn't it time to think orange ukraine and
several pair of handcuffs?
CBS News used to be Edward R. Murrow. Now it's Katie Couric. The United States used to be Franklin Delano Roosevelt telling us we had nothing to fear but fear itself. Now it's George Wanker Bush dressed in his Blue Surge suit. All that is offered to us as electable political candidates are Republican Caligulas and Democratic Neros, like Hillary "Tomb Raider" Clinton, toughest amazon west of the Tigris. Or Barack Obama, the Democrats version of Colin Powell. The strutting beer hall brawlers who have been running this country for over a generation have nothing to worry about. Common sense in the USA has frozen to death out in the cold, like some ill prepared climber trying to reach the summit of Mt. Everest.
I'm surprised Scott doesn't think the Vichy Democrats are going to fix this.
Balakirev: thank you for your kind words. I remember before the last election ('06), Nancy Pelosi and Charlie Rangel (both "liberals") went out of their way to slam Hugo Chavez when he made his UN speech last fall. Chavez was being truthful, yet these two clowns even went out of their way to defend Dictator Bush at Chavez's expense. "Oh don't criticize my president" these two said on several occassions. Well Rangel and Pelosi: Bush is not my president, he is an illegal white house squatter.
scott, you ended your piece with exactly the wrong prod:
Just ask Katie Couric. Or better yet, watch her.
how about this: don't ask that idiot anything.
don't watch her.
it is time to revisit timothy leary's suggestion to: tune in, turn on and drop out. this time, though, i am in no way suggesting that 250 mikes of clearlight acid are required.
we lack the spiritual prerogative necessary to handle that.
quit watching the tv. period.
it is a waste of time and more. it fills your otherwise poorly malnourished brains with unhelpful parallel universes of fantasy.
the psychodent, w, has told you to "keep shopping" otherwise the terrorists have won.
i say stop shopping.
take a walk.
talk to your kids, if they will talk to you. spend some time with them, if they can tolerate you at all.
try to remember all the things that you have forgot, like your duty as citizens to take part in a meaningful way in your political process, that you have become lazy, overweight, that your are paralyzed with fear, that you are poorly educated, that you, simply, in the end, just don't care.
assure them that you have scoured the depths of your soul in the faint hope of finding some shred of humanity and that you came up empty. sorry kid, nada, nothing, bald as bush courage factor.
at least tell them you are sorry. apologize to your kids for how you have let them down. most especially the ones who you allowed to be sent to iraq. too late for the ones who have died.
apologize that, on your watch, the country truly has gone to hell in a handbag.
its the least you can do. and you should do it immediately.
maybe the first night you boycott katie couric you can begin that dialog. i know you have no heart for it and you probably really won't mean it but just do it.
your children are the ones who have been stuck with the tab for this war. they are the ones who will not get the new schools, road repair, social services, health care etc because all the money is gone on the war.
tell them, at least, that though you are not actually "sorry", due to lack of capacity for any real emotion, that you wish there was no such thing a genetically modified food, chinese toys, katrina, stolen elections, corporate governance, and so on. you know, all those bad things that you hear about but just can't find time to understand.
you know all those things that you were too lazy to stop. to lazy to make right. too lazy to give a shit about.
there are a lot of apologies to make to your own children. create the time you need to do this by turning that fucking asshole katie couric off, and then never watch her again.
unplug your tv and start a garden somewhere to grow some real food.
i won't ask you do anything more because you lack the most minimum of resolve, courage and dedication.
in short, sirs and madams, you are a disgrace capable of little to nothing at all.
but for christ sake, turn off the fucking tv. that big empty void that you hear when you do that is the sound of your life, get to know it a bit. see what its like.
you might find that you dislike yourselves and what you have become even more than your kids dislike you because you ought to have known better.
you were not raised to be what you have become.
shame on you, the whole lot of you.
you'll be amazed at how quiet and unplugged tv can be.
forextrader
I agree with you about Ritter slamming Hugo Chavez.
It is amazing that so many on the U.S. liberal to left spectrum buy into Chavez slamming.
His elections and recalls have all been above board and evaluated by international election agencies.
His elections have nowhere the deadliness of yesterday's elections in Guatemala. Nor are they suspicious as were the Bush elections of 2000 and 2004.
In addition, his government doesn't have the order of dictatorship as compared to the Bush administration.
Can you imagine what would happen if thousands of anti-Bush demonstrators tried to pull a coup on our El Presidente? They don't even hit the streets or even question the legitimacy of his 2004 elections, and his administrations's continual undemocratic actions. They don't even hit the streets and organize an pro-impeachment movement.
Yesterday, on NPR's comic newshow "What Do You Know", one of the list of three crazy stories (two were faux and one was authentic)in today's news was as follows:
To employ more men, the Venezuelan national airline substituted teams of men for tractors to move airlines about on the tarmac.
The presenter of the faux report used a "comic" spanish accent when "quoting" from the airline haulers. These supposed haulers described how hard difficult it was stopping the planes, or getting out of their way, once they started moving.
The caller, who was choosing from two faux news stories and one that was authentic, stated he wouldn't pick the Venezuelan story because "Chavez wasn't that insane."
So, the MSM and MSP (politicians) have easily defined (and had their definition accepted) Chavez as insane, undemocratic, stupid, etc.
It is amazing that when a foreign leader actively promotes an agenda different from the U.S. ruling elite he is usually labeled as insane. I guess they are labeled insane because they didn't accept a deal they shouldn't have refused.
Thanks to Mr. Ritter for the brilliant article!
Watch the Shock Doctrine short film (link on the Common Dreams homepage) and stay alert so that we can prevent and/or expose the next 9-11:
http://intelstrike.com/?p=57
I thank Scott Ritter for his bravery and for sticking his neck out. The only thing that bummed me out about Scott Ritter, was when he took an indirect swipe at President Chavez of Venezuela last Sunday on MSNBC. He chided Cindy Sheehan for her association with Chavez which I thought was unfortunate (granted Scott has said a lot of beautiful things about Sheehan). Hugo Chavez has been one of the very few world leaders, who like Ritter, bravely stood up to the Bush dictatorship. I'm not putting you down Mr. Ritter, but I couldn't let that swipe against Chavez and Sheehan go unreplied, sir. Keep up the good work as always. God Bless You!
The BIN LADEN Video and Rita Katz
Since the MOSSAD asset MEMRI has been discredited by its phony transcripts of alleged "aL-CIA-duh" recordings, there now appears a group that is doing translations called SITE. SITE is credited with the transcripts behind the latest video of BL.
Has any independent organization translated the recent BL video or will we be forced to rely on SITE? Here's some info on SITE:
The Terrorism Library, on cusory investigation, looks to be a straight data scrape from the U.S. Department of State's Patterns of Global Terrorism - 2003, Appendix B.
The list of Publications often provides a very short synopsis of a news item, with a reference given for a translation from their premium service, other times they offer full mirrors of news items, poorly marked-up.
Rita Katz is Director and co-founder of the SITE Institue. Born in Iraq, her father was tried and executed as an Israeli spy, whereupon her family moved to Israel [the move has been described as both an escape and an emmigration in different sources]. She received a degree from the Middle Eastern Studies program at Tel Aviv University, and is fluent in Hebrew and Arabic. She emigrated to the US in 1997.
Katz was called as a witness in the trial, but the government didn't claim she was a terrorism expert. During the trial it was discovered that Katz herself had worked in violation of her visa agreement when she first arrived in America in 1997. She also admitted to receiving more than $130,000 for her work as an FBI consultant on the case.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=SITE_Institute
It was telling that CNN, when airing the latest video from BL, never mentioned once who performed the translation. An article in the New York Times credits SITE with the translation.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/08/world/08hayden.html?hp
Guess they didn't want to get into sticky details, like the one that the head of SITE, Rita Katz's father, was executed for being an Israeli spy. Or that Katz has been receiving money from the FBI.
But that wouldn't influence anyone's impartiality, now would it??
And that Bin Laden. The last time he appeared, the Republicans were needing help in the 2004 presidential elections.
Now he appears just as the Republicans are needing help in continuing the war against Iraq and selling the next war against Iran. Boy oh boy, is that BL clever or what?
He should go to work for the CIA.
P.S. NPR stands for "Negative Palestinian Reporting."
mikael, please explain why you can't handle the truth.
Couric follows in that long line of lite skin breast beaters that trample the graves of dark skin people they have recently slaughtered to bring civilization to their savage nation.
Yes, Western Civilization Would Be A Good Thing.
Actually the whole thing ( that was a police sting operation on the internet in 2001) makes me have more respect for Scott, not less, because Scott must have known the blood thirst MSM would come after him with every trick there was.
He still chose to speak against the war in 2003 ( before the war) when a vast majority chose to be silent.
I lost some faith in Scott Ritter's judgment about a month ago when he was undermining the impeachment movement. Why, Mr. Ritter, why?Soliciting underage girls for sex is not a minor offense, and is at least more bad judgment. It is apparent that he now speaks from a compromised position.
"Of course the people don't want war. But after all, it's the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it's always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it's a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger."
-- Herman Goering at the Nuremberg trials
The only thing necessary for the persistence of evil is for enough good people to do nothing
Fortress America in Iraq indeed?
Does anyone remember Nabuchodonozor?(Mesopotamia)
What about the Maginot Line?
rtdrury September 7th, 2007 3:03 pm:
“America had to be the world’s policeman or sink into irrelevancy. It was a simple choice.â€
Sorry, looks like Scott’s writing didn’t sink in you. Or don’t you know the difference between the police and Mafia? Members of the police don’t murder and rape. America is the world’s stinking, murdering robber, that’s what it is, and get used to it.
Rebel Farmer makes a good point...it is impossible to mistakenly transfer nuclear weapons. Now I'm confused...what are they up to? Perhaps it's simply an excercise that has occurred for some time and was finally discovered?
Nice job Scott Ritter...you're a great person, truly insightful.
"In other words, the “surge†was, in effect, designed to fail."
I've been puzzling over this for the last few months ... the more I think the more I believe "we" didn't get the "surge" we paid for (and that people died for, etc.) and were promised.
I've opposed this war since August 2002 when it became obvious it was in the process of "becoming inevitable" ... but, you're correct, the "surge" did not implement or build on Petraeus' expertise...
My recollection is that it was intended to secure Baghdad, and instead it seems to have focused largely on towns and cities outside of Baghdad, bedroom communities, we were told where the car bombers and suicide bombers assembled their wares. The man power was supposed to, as I recall, be used for joint community policing in Baghdad, a high-manpower endeavor we simply couldn't staff previously.
What about those walls we had begun to build to sector off Baghdad, which came as a surprise to and were vetoed by parliament ... Was sectoring and banning auto traffic in Fallujah conceived before or after the Baghdad plan was thwarted?
It will be interesting to watch Petraeus in the coming year or so. Like Bremer and the other toadies, he will want to clear is own name and reputation ... I can't wait to hear his side of the story.
I realized that between the post-2006 elections and Bush's hard thinking, new plan almost 2 month long time-out and the 6 months to implement "the surge" -- "the surge" bought TeamBush almost a full 12 months.
Ritter describes here better than anyone I have heard phrase:
"Like the Republicans before them, the Democrats today seek not to govern with the best interests of the people in mind, but rather to game the system in order to consolidate political power."
Quite simply, these people are not on "our" side...
on edit: The recent "trial balloon" PR attempts to recommend Allawi to replace Maliki are still rumbling and such a switcheroo could be used (at any time) to buy TeamBush another year or so as the government "reorganizes" ... but the Iraqis really appear to loathe Allawi ... so, I'm thinking we and they gonna stay with "the devil we know" ... The American dependent forces may also appreciate that a change at the top could "purchase" continued support if serious withdrawal noises become louder.
I think some of Maliki's demonization was due to his lack of cooperation with Petraeus, and Petraeus lost those showdowns, leading to this bastardized "surge."
GE or Viacom (Redstone). Both have essentially the same ends. Ritter's article is otherwise correct and certainly orders of magnitude closer to the truth than the corporate media or almost all politicians and their paymasters.
GuyCaballero
Stop being a weenie.
Anyway, the constant monopolization and concentration of the U.S. media makes almost impossible to keep up with which holding company is controlling which media outlet.
The war isn't continuing because people don't care; it's continuing because people do care; and they are afraid that they are responsible for what has happened and continues to happen in Iraq; and they are right.
In spite of what the President and others said, leading up to the invasion of Iraq, most Americans knew their chances were better of being attacked by Polar Bears than Iraqis.
Frightened and confused, they watch as the Administration with the support of Congress engaged in incomprehensible behaviors.
People need to know that mistakes were made; and that making more mistakes won’t change that.
It's time for us to leave Iraq.
Thank you for telling it like it is..I have been appalled by Katie Couric's coverage. Talk about a p.r.stunt!!!
The error about GE owning CBS seriously undercuts the article. I would not cite this article because of that error.
Good one, Mr. Ritter,
Keep speaking out. Too few with any actual knowledge of Iraq have the courage to say anything.
Dear Mikael, it seems that you have missed the whole point of Mr. Ritter's report. Maybe you would be kind enough to provide any information you might have about Iraq and Iran.
The Iraqi insurgents are trimming the deciders' sails.
If we fight them in Iraq then we won't be able to fight them in Iran. Support Iraqi fighters-they provide the only effective checks and balances to Emperor Bush. Praise Allah!
Who knows by Christmas the American public may rush to buy Gen. Petraeus dolls at the local toy shop. If bush is able to convince the american public, who is more than eager to believe, that the surge is working.
I knew it was a matter of time some troll would bring that Ritter attacking underage woman thing up. He paid his dues. It's all in the past.
At this point, it's a clear case of character assassination.
Scott Ritter attacks another woman and we're supposed to be impressed? GE owns NBC not CBS. Considering that's a fact and he gets it wrong in a key section, it's appalling that Common Dreams posted this nonsense. I don't expect them to fact check everything they repost but if they don't know who owns CBS, it's Viacom, then they've got as many problems as Scott Ritter.
It's also strange to see Scott Ritter railing against corporate news. I can remember back when you couldn't turn on your TV without him griping about Clinton back when we had an elected president. Then Bush came in and Ritter was all over the place still until his arrests became public. I saw him get asked about that on CNN and never saw him again. So I guess that's when he decided he was against coporate news. They kick him out and suddenly he wants to be our friend.
Keep up the great work, Scott Ritter! You have a been a voice of reason since the beginning of this oily nightmare and your work continues to embarrass the "professionals." PS, respectfully, the word "media" is plural, as in "The mainstream media are worse than useless."
Thanks again Scott. Sure wish i could get them to listen to you
Excellent debunking of BushCo's lies about who it is that is fighting the U.S. troops. It is indeed the Iraqis.
If the Iraqi resistance forces can keep the United States soldiers in check and make their life a daily misery, then all the more so will they be able to rid their country of any undesirable forces (be they Al Qaeda militants or not) once they no longer have to put all their energy into fighting the U.S. troops. This is also what BushCo does not want us to notice.
Bombing Iran
In view of the absurdity the schemes to bomb Iran while planning to provide arms to this volatile region, and the history of other ill conceived policies of this administration, one can only conclude that the arms merchants are instrumental in its conception.
After tolerating the actions of this theocratic administration, guided by special interests for over six years, Americans must assume blame for the resulting destruction.
OldtimerPosting @8:44pm, 9 Sept
Scott Ritter could not be president because he lacks the qualities that made Bush great--they include:
Divine guidance; Cognizance & courage to discredit the scientific community; Insight to recognise the dangers of environmental reforms; Courage to assassinate the character of those who oppose his policies(Max Cleland, a triple ampuitee Viet Vet who tried to initiate an investigation into the causes of 9/11): Perception to disregared all the warnings concerning the consequences of this war; Remarkable advisory team--ie Chaney, Rove,Rumsfield,Brown, Gonzales, & the list goes on.
Scott is no match for Bush
Scott Ritter for PRESIDENT.
Scott Ritter is an honorable man.
What I can't understand about the Iraq debacle is that the whole premise for the "surge" is the US Army's Counterinsurgency Manual: http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/fm3-24fd.pdf
If one reads the Manual, one will realize that the US military and their mercenary adjuncts have yet to actually implement the strategy for waging a counterinsurgency as described in the Manual.
In other words, the "surge" was, in effect, designed to fail.
The machine has badly broken down.
Finally, as a retort to Bush: This is the "lesson of Vietnam: http://www.mishalov.com/Vietnam_Cu-Chi.html
"I do tears."
GWB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m_xGt72qOs
Hey Scott, You should have given the google earth coordinates of those oil wells!
If Americans really don't want to know the truth, I suppose we who do care about it should be happy that NPR exists. I live in Holland, Michigan, where many people (read: white men) are dedicated to becoming very very rich, by any means necessary (native son Eric Prince of Blackwater fame is a good example). This is entirely in accord with the Christian Reform values of this community. For me, NPR is a lifeline (along with the Internet and the library). I've been living in middle America since 1989 (a huge shock after 32 years in Berkeley, for sure). I believe that if NPR got any leftier [sic], many Americans would quit listening.
Only suffering will wake Americans up.
CBS ownership aside, and with great respect for Mr. Ritter, "Reporting from Baghdad" still omits the more ominous trends there.
Shia-on-Shia violence is skyrocketing. The gov't and Shia parties are splintering and/or collapsing. The Brits are quietly withdrawing. Basra, Iraq's second largest city, is now operated by militiae hostile to the gov't. The professional class, including most doctors, is long gone from central/southern Iraq. All told, some 4-6 million Iraqis have evacuated the country or died. more have been displaced from their homes in the now ethnically cleansed "peaceful" Baghdad area.
One wonders/fears for the "stability" that will pass for "victory".
CBS and the rest also employ scores of present and ex military consultants and advisers, as well as ex-gov officials, while the FBI, DHS and CIA maintain Hollywood "liaison" offices, to "help" producers "get it right" you see, or risk not only non-cooperation but outright harassment and thwarting.
The neocon government will require another terror attack in order to "rally the people" for the planned bombing in Iran. No doubt the arrangements are being made right now...
Thanks Scott Ritter, for writing this excellent article.
CBS, owned by Viacom, which is controlled by Summer Redstone. This is the same Summer Redstone who came out openly and stated its better for him and his companies if the Republicans win elections. I'm sure the fact that the chairman of the company openly said this was completely ignored by the corporation managers. Right. Picture your typical, suck-up corporate manager doing anything counter to what the chairman of the board wants.
Also, note this is the same CBS that just recently went to great lengths to make sure no anti-war message got into the background crowds of their morning show. And its the same CBS that has refused to accept the money to run anti-war ads during the Super Bowl. And of course its the same CBS who constantly has a prime-time schedule full of all sorts of police and military and spy glorification shows (the CSI's, the Unit, the old JAG show, etc, etc)
Hi Rebel Farmer. I'm afraid we will never hear the truth of the six nukes transported on the B-52H. Damage control on that one goes to the very highest level. If another whistle blower comes forth, or even slides in fifth, we may hear something. Right now I'd bet, any investigations by the government about the matter, are all directed in an attempt to find out who blew the whistle on the transfer. ___ What you think?
“Why do Americans keep dying?â€
America had to be the world's policeman or sink into irrelevancy. It was a simple choice.
"Once again, Americans will be searching for a solution to a problem they have yet to properly define."
I think I found one! Vote Green!
Thanks Scott. Again! If you're out there, do you have any insight into the 6 nuke bombs that were transported on a B52 to Louisiana? This could NOT have been a mistake by the Air Force. It's not possible. Also, why would the Air Force declare to the world that they are going to "stand down" on Sept. 14th? Any connection to the anti war rallies in DC on Sept 15th? I smell a rat, but I can't put the pieces together.
Thanks
Ah, Jonabark
Remember, Mr. Saddam Hussein was helped into power by members of the U.S. elite. He was an excellent anti-Communist. And when he proceded to bump off thousands of its members, fellow travelers, campus admirers, etc. (using a CIA supplied hit list), no one considered him bloodthirsty.
After killing off members of one of the biggist middle eastern communist parties, he got the stamp of approval from our Big Boys and thus established both his credentials and rule.
Of course, when he instigated the Iraq/Iran War (with the backing and blessing of the Big Boys), he was still fulfilling the the duties listed under his job description.
Killing Kurds. Well everybody does it. Now that we have suckered some Kurd elite into a special relationship with the Big Boys, both can enrich themselves while ripping off the average ex-Iraqi Kurd.
Now that the U.S. has attempted to step into the recently executed Saddam's shoes, those employed by the Big Boys, are torturing, imprisoning, casually murdering, raping, looting in such fashion, that Saddam seems to be enlightened despot.
Of course, we won't add the other wonders brought in by the Big Boys: malnutrition, poverty, unemployment, lack of pottable water, crumbling infrastructure, little electricity, lack of health care, etc.
It seems that when the Big Boys insert themselves into any nation, it becomes worse off. Hey, they are performing as expected even in their own nest...the U.S.
Gangster Capitalism. Its what we do best. And its our leading export.
How sweet it is.
National Propaganda Radio.
NPR? You've GOT to be kidding. Listen to the litany of their sponsors (corporate donors.) Can't make the connection?
Give up on NPR, they gave up on you years ago. I gave up on them when they ran the "big scream" every 10 minutes 24/7 for weeks, thereby condemning Howard Dean.
Listen to NPR with an open mind and you'll hear a script that deviates from the rest of the MSM by micrometers.
Before 911, I played a game on my drive time. I tuned in NPR until I heard "Israeli" or hmmmm, who was that white girl gone missing? Oh yes "Chandra Levy." When I heard either, I switched stations. Usually took 35 seconds or so. Right after 911, I could have used the same two words and listened for hours. Poor Chandra, they dropped her like a hot potato. Likewise the Israelis, lest we make any unconscious and incorrect links between them and the terrorists.
Again: forget NPR.
So aren't the Kurdish people as apart from the leaders going to demand a piece of the action , or are they prepared to be the "safety zone" for the sell-off of their own wealth? I predict oil wars inside of oil wars.
Ritter always brings out the all too troubling facts. He and others got everything right about this war and still have not been promoted to punditry in the MSM. Getting it right is apparently not an asset when it comes to punditry.
Why won't NPR cover a story like this. Why are they so busy trying once more to make the incredible Bush lies credible in their big deal coverage of genealissimo Betray -us. Is it so that we won't have to admit America's and NPR's colossal betrayal of International law in the pursuit of oil.
Hasn't the inability to admit a mistake cost enough people their lives. Isn't it obvious that the American invasion has done more damage to Iraq than the bloodthisty Saddam?
My Gawd I've been missing the big picture all these years... can someone recommend a few good "reality" shows and made-for-TV dramas, I need to put an end to my ignorance, and fast!
The day after Mr. Chavez did his "I still smell the sulfur from when the devil stood here" speech at the UN, Katie dramatically began her broadcast with: "The President of the United States has been insulted," and topped it off with an angry look on her face. Walter Cronkite would have said: "Yesterday, Chavez of Venezuela launched a verbal assault against George Bush, whom he compared to the devil. Let's look at why he said what he said."
Them was the good ole days.
Actually, CBS isn't owned by GE. NBC is. Something called Sumner Redstone controls CBS Corporation.
CBS is owned by Viacom. GE owns NBC. Otherwise, well said, Scott.
But Katie Couric is so cute, she will be seen and heard, from her beautiful eyes to her shapley legs,___ by multi-millions. This top notch Scott Ritter article, will be forth string news, read by those that care and are aware, that our TV news is propaganda at best.
Bless your honest voice, Scott Ritter. Through the darkest days of the past half decade your reports have been rare flashes of bright clear light illuminating those dark places that more timid hearts fear to mention. You are a valuable asset to all of those who expect truth and straight data from the news and information media.
Thanks, buddy.
egon fawlkner
Auburn CA
Scott Ritter is right on as usual. Finally someone mentioned the OIL which is why we aren't leaving Iraq anytime soon no matter how many of our best US troops we let die in the sand.
Even before NPR was repeating the Chandra Levy story every 15 minutes, they used to beat us over the head with the ongoing "tragedy" of little Elian Gonzales (now a teenager back in Cuba with his father). I used to give NPR the respect that I now maintain for Common Dreams, until I finally realized that they were even worse than the mainstream media because they pretend to be otherwise.
Here's the REAL report from Baghdad, kiddies.
Won't see this on CNN, CBS, or any other 'truth
fully reporting station.' Here's the result of
Georgies 'Democracy Project.' He'll never read it but everybody should. It's powerful.
http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/
Thank you, Scott, for the dose of reality and using the word "oil" which has been excised from ALL mainstream commentary, as you mentioned.
Have I heard correctly that #2 at State is Negroponte and that he is incharge of Iraq?
Anyone with even the slightest knowledge of the Crusades ought to know that for a western Christian nation to invade the Muslim world is suicide. And yet, like some dork-ass grammar school snitch, we go skipping through the playground in our short pants and saddle shoes, heading home toward mommy and a glass of warm milk. This is how empires die, not with a bang but by sticking a thumb up its ass because somewhere, sometime, someone once told you it will bring good luck.
Agreed, Balakirev, what difference does it makes whether it's NBC, ABC, Fox, or CBS? They're all beholden to parent-company (i.e., "corporate") influence. It's been said, many-times-and-many-ways, that the "news" that America's been indoctrinated to not question is all about reporting what gets ratings and what secures sponsorship. It's all about the bottom-line; it is not about truthfulness and in-depth journalism or reporting. It is all about skirting the real issues and covert omission.
In-a-nutshell, though Mr. Ritter was incorrect on a technicality, his broad underlying premise is totally correct. And, that's really what the issue is here.
Helluvan article.
"Only suffering will wake Americans up."
The problem with that is that when that happens it will be over and to late to do anything about it . . .
Go Scott Ritter . . . I hope he is watching his back. Don't drive by any book depositories in a convertible or stand on any open balconies . . .